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SUNDAY OablanD OiOunc NOVEMBER 9. 1921 G-B Y.L.I. WILL GIVE PUBLISHERS PASS mlttes. Captain O. Tost, territorial chief of the district, plans hold the drive from November II to November 21.

Serving on tha advisory board are Mayor Frank k. Otis, Judg Elmsr E. Johnson, City Clerk William E. Vsrooe, J. E.

Hall snd Edwin C. Sou Ins. Salvation Army To Open Alameda Drive A LAM EDA, Nov. I. Pinna for a drive to locate a unit headquarters by the Salvation Army In this city are being made by the com Heads Committee MISS MARY.

ZUNINO, chairman in charge of arrangements for Y. L. I. whist party to be held November I 7. WH ST 0 .17 200TB BIRTHDAY ACTOVBTDES-AAOMG NEGROES flDeiilah Church Women Plan Active Program RICHMOND.

Nov, 8. An active program for the coining year was outlined for the organized Women of the First Christian church today at a meeting presided over by Mrs. Joseph L. Nlcholl, pr ml-nent social worker and president of the wonieim' club. The keynote of the meeting was voiced by Mrs.

Nlcholl who urged adoption of plans for more helpful cooperution In church activities tha outstanding policy of the women's organization during the coming year. A whist party In to be held by Laurentiun Institute, V. L. Monday, evening. November 17in St.

Francis 1h Knlea mli Nov. Mesr. Long-'tiians, Ureen Co. of l'aiernoir I he-wiriest linn ol publn.li erii In Ungianil. have Just cyle-i brated their second centenary.

"Two hundred years in a lonn In the sweeping victory at the Is also being- accompanied by si Ullkl Jones -streets, it was announced lo polos Nov. 4 by the Republican nartv. one element must not be overlooked, namely the services ony, juiss Mary zunlno In In charge 'of arrangements, nnd assisting her are Misses Margaret Huber, Rose Athenour, Edna Armstrong, Ber-nico Ready, Josephine McCarty, Kdlth Jorirensen Mnn.ld fr. I me," said a representative of the "firm, "and during nil that period the firm has bffn in the same "It wa here thai William Taylor 'brought out the first edition of the famous Crusoe' in 1724. missionaries nnd Mrs.

Helen Curtis, the widow, of the late-Hon. James Curtis, minister resident general of Liberia. Mrs. Curtis has been In Oakland since conio to the coast to attend the "Women over Seas" convention, held In San Francisco. I hop llrooks asked her If she would not return and under the rendered by the colored women voters, imdcr the leadership of Miss Halile Q.

Hrown. director of Colored Women's Activities, lte-puMiiaii national committee, She Hynn, Irma Krar.ler, l'utrica Renr-ilon. Edna Jorgensen, Rose Mar-tinelli, and Aileen McHrlen. A. Del Valle Children used as her slogan in calling them to action, "8avo the Constitution and vote for "Coolldge and Dawes." Aside from the Colored Women Voters' league members and of "If any one possesses a copy of ail our publications in their original he has a valuable histor-Ira record, anions' which would he lr.

Johns-oii's Dictionary of lacaulH complete works. Scott's Uv th- Last Minstrel" and auspices of the school establish a dairy farm and poultry ranch In Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. She accepted the opportunity to render this service. ficers, there were other women wh rendered great service to the Cheerd by Radio Muslo and bed-tlmo atorles are reaching the youngsters of the Del Yalle i'reventorium through the agency of the Commit- till if MK O. namely Dr.

Mary Waring Gas Ranges at Reduced Prices We have a number of these famous ranees on hand that will The Negro Baptist Association of Northern California has Just closed of Macnulav's Attorney Violett Anderson i Dr.Anderson-Dentist Opens New Dental Office Dr. T. B. ANDERSON (dentist) has taken over dental office located at 1224 Broadway, over Southern Pacific ticket office. As an inducement toward building up a good, perma- nent Dental Practice in this office I am offering to the public the very highest-class Dental work at very reasonable prices.

This, together with courteous treatment, I hope assure mc of some of your patronage. Ay txorI( is as painless as up-to-dale denial sk'M permit. 1224 Broadway, Over S.P. Ticket Office All tvork receives my personal attention. Chicago, and Mesdames Charlotte Its firth annual session with ft Is.

large delegation In attendance Spear-Bass of Los Angeles, Stafford. Tobe Williams and DeHart or i "tklaml and S.in Francisco, and an Francisco. some coming from as far south as Tulare and Visalin. and from as uno oi me agencies affiliated with the Community Chest, It was announced yesterday by. E.

Frank Garrison of the committee. Garrison Is treasurer and Herman T. Johnson chairman of the Hospitals Committee I The COnlmitfeA rnr-eli-A tory. We paid him 100.000, not or the complete, history, as Is sometimes airt. but as his share pn account the ti.iid and fourth olumes ouli We li.no in our catalogue Murray's 'Kngiif-h the r.

gilts of which were acquired Unit, and it more than likelv that scl.uolbi'j i'f today are taught from the mine text as was I. if be closed out due to the fact far north as Mct'loud. Weed and Oroville. This association was organized by Key. (1.

C. Coleman of North Oakland Baptist church, five years ago. It now has five Assemblyman Fred M. Roberts cf I os Angeles has been re-elected. At the Dumbar hospital of Angeles, with a d.uighter by his that these particular models are be discontinued by the fac wife.

She will be remembered ns artfisl find mu amount of money annually, which it uses to relieve the dull monotony of the "shut-ins" nt the various Alameda county institutions. Special programs are presented and presents given at Christmas time. The need a 'in 1746 Dr' Johnson signed an Wndn l'e'ii-l Itlnrla tory. 1 A new range for Thanksgiving sical favorite of Oakland before giei iiient the publisher to The acree- her marriage a fw seasons ago. jn duct h.s dictionary churches, in its membership.

Its first annua! financial report was 5 4 nt the fifth annual session the report was $700. It has In its emplov one field missionary, the Lev. W. T. Watklns of Berkeley.

association stands out dls-tinctivejy in that It has been able to prove that It can conduct Its church affairs and control Its at a substantial saving- jnent provided that he should re Bishop Sampson Brooks of 1J- c. ii-t inm rv lu- delivered LTi. berla. West U'l liiC children at Del Valle wfcs recently brought to the attention of the committee, and steps were at once taken to buv mnr-iiim, Art. mil.

,1 11 1 1" '1. Shortly after end of that period the publisher met Dr. ing to the committee, the instrument has lirovpft A rnnel.rl I church property. The next big 'number of most Interesting lectures last week end in the bay cities. He I told of the great work the African Methodist Episcopal church is doing In Liberia and Sierra Ieone, West AfrV a.

He has built a general schod at Monrovia at a cost of meda County Tuberculosis Association to treat undernourished children who are threatened with tu- of pleasure and has aided greatly event among the colored Baptists FURM1TUPJB CO. oereuiosis. and to prevent the disease by bringing them back to in uie recovery or the little patients. Del Vnlle Is onernted bv tbr. Adeline and Alcatraz MM' at a tavern for a settlement of accounts.

Johnson had apparently overdrawn the agreed sum, )ut the publishers decided that he (Should be forgiven his debt, and fwtf hjie share of the entertainment sri'duTd' be defrayed by those present. 4 AIAMX.IK 1I.AY WHIST, ALAMEDA. Nov. S. Alumnae of Notre Dame Academy held a wh'ct tournament yesterday afternoon nt -Convent- hnH, Chestnut- and -San ose avenue.

will be the California staje convention, affiliated XJVi-tional Baptist conventrt.tr,-nvt&. O. C. Colman. of Oakland, Is president of the state and vice president of the National Baptist convention.

This convention will hold their deliberations 1n North Kichmond Baptist church which has been established from members of North Oakland Baptrst- church living In the suburban district. They will hold their opening session morning, Nov. 13r A large J60.000. The object of his tour In the t'nited States has been to raise 150.000 with which to build a girls' school. The board education of Baltimore gave him worth of books for his school.

He is returning with machinery to manufacture sheesrand other arfi--cles necessary for the natives. He -THE FAMILY'S HEALTH 1 delegation from Los Angeles will be present, among whom will be the Revs. Knox, Lively, Strauther, Smith, Frazier. Brown, I'lus, Robinson and Anderson. Many subjects of interest will be discussed.

Mrs. W. A. Robinson of Los Angeles, president of woman's auxiliary of Uoonr lis Food, 0 Ml I i eoe it the state convention, is expected I to be present with a large delega- tion from all sections of the state Mr. and Mrs.

James of Auckland. New Zealond, have been friends on the coast. While in i I they were the house' Wives and Mothers puesta of and Mrs. Allen of Thirty-fifth street. They were entertained with a breakfast party by Mrs.

Hlckson, and with a dinner party by Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Coleman.

They were given an auto trip to San Quentin. where they visited the prison. The northern California branch N. A. A.

C. P. held a business Boundtn aaaa srib4e ca a-P5. 1 lcathernta; 1 1 ilea flat al aT 4 any jfj meeting last Monday evening in the Liinsuan cnurcn 01 uaiuana. Jiany interesting ihort addresses were made by members on the approaching: election.

A forty minute debate on the water question and the municipal utill'y district bonds was held between two members who i handled the subject in an instruc- I Do you have that tired, worn, run down feeling that, under the least exertion seems to drain your last ounce of strength? Do you feel as tired in the mf-rninsr when you went -to bed? Is it a harriehio tor you to tio about your daily work, in other words, have- yyu lost your ui or enerjry? This condition is a danger signal, wamlnp of trouble xltln? within jour rwlr, pome part of your IhV.t, onic i'urt of oitr turning machine In not functioning propfrly anil bIiowb tbat tup -vfakDfi Ua alrvatlf iMtcotne (irfat enough to iuit'l out a call (or b' ip. Vatnre 1 pvr tti thp alert to warn nn of anyirtttfhir.s (Inncer mud if we bted tii till can save ourifhe time, and money. The Human Body is a highly sensitive and well- machine and, if given the proper attention, iil perform all function! nect-ssary health. Kach id every part of your lciy must futiVdon in harmeay but In order rt do eacb mu.n hnve nnrainl moimt of or life current nhich It leceivpi' directly from tJe hrmu by way of the rr-at nerve cablet the fjiioe, which i comfoe! twentjr-four oiovable toDea (armeDtk BerTtnjr a a aitrhboartl for tliee large Derve eahle and due to the many arraiija your Nulr umlerws from day to (iar, pt-eatore In often exerted uprbne ot more of these vital n-Tvt caualitt: the flow current to decreased or cut off. thereby resulting, lu weakueaa, dlaeae to acme part of roue body.

We, as Palmer X-Ray Chiropractors, have made a special study of the spine and the nervous systent and realize the importance of keeping the nerves free fr pressure in ordor to have and maintain a healthy body. Many think that because we evckulrelT on the apine Tfe canotrf convtt their particular "'f picknena or trcub'e. not realizint; that ert'ir tart r.f the body recelvea ita pc-npr to function or it, life directly from the main line. tbee nerve. Our work la to-find thee pinched ncrven wliicli are eaMmff your troubie and with our ban.

a alone, in a very careful manner, without pain, remcr this prfnrA. AVe tlo not ue mcilicine. Iiirscr.v. mavsatrp. violet ray.

electronic reaction or any other adjunct. Only our hand upon juur iipine. do not tw.st your neck, pull your leg or ue iiammera. tive manner. The branch Is making extensive preparations for the coming of Congressman Dyer, who will speak in the Municipal Auditorium Nov.

19. Do the meals you plan contain the foodstuffs necessary to life and growth? Do you know the relative food value of milk, meat, sweets, green vegetables? Auguste Gay's new book of "Timed Recipes" makes your responsibility a joy. With its help you can prepare better food in less time than women have hitherto thought possible. You save yourself steps and money; you "market wisely and economically; and provide the balanced menus that keep your family well. THIS HANDY KITCHEN GUIDE Assembled, by the world-famous authority on domestic science, Auguste Gay.

Through collaboration with Anne Page, he introduced the distinctive feature of this work, the "Timed Recipes." At the end of a busy day full of important obligations, if you have 5 to 15 minutess 15 to 30 minutes, 30 to 45 minutes, 45 to 60 minutes, 60 minutes or oyer in which to prepare and cook dinner," you will find under each grouping in Auguste Gay's book Tv a delicious meal. The Unden Ftreet branch Y. WT. C. A.

will spend Armistice Day by holding their "setting up" conference at which time they will give a program of addresses of interest in furthering the work of the I branch. They wf11 begin their de-I liberations at 1:30 p. m. and will I serve dinner at 5.30 o'clock. The The contents of this book include these subjects: last session will begin at 6:30 p.

m. and last until 9 o'clock. The ing address will be made by Miss Brookman of the -Central Y. W. C.

A. Salads and Sandwiches Let-overs Bread and Paltry Cndy Beverages Preserving Household Hints. Foprl and Nutrition Meal Planning Practical Hints (marketing, etc.i Charts and Tables Timed Recipes General Recipes As we do hot believe in guesswork when it is a matter of getting sick people well we take an picture of. your eplne hearing- your name, free cf charge or obligation in any way. Seeing: is believing.

We ahow' aiid explain tbin picture to yon in cTcrr detail. If we can't help you we nav art," On the other hand, e' en th'-uslt tt can help yon, yon ar und-r no obliaatlon to take adjustments iinlcfK you wish. ire Palmer rhiropractor. Give na a trial at least before yon pay. we can't help you.

If you are aick, or run down, uae toq coupou below. The Get Acquainted club of Oakland held a very interesting meeting Tuesday evening a week ago. They met with Mr. and Mrs. Bol-mr.

Among the visitors introduced was Mrs. Rev. Palmer of Pasadena who made some very helpful marks. That "public sentiment is ehang-' ing toward the race," was an-j nounced by one person present You Can Have 1 his Up-tb-Date X-RAY COUPON Wehinger X-Ray Chiropractors based her remarks on a recent visit to Washington, D. where she mat 'aimer Graduates i said, "the city golf links are given over to the colored populace twice a week for their exclusive added, "many white persons of distinction often visited the links at this time as Absolutely FREE Kitchen Guid if ifcJ? IS ') WSXS la icua if KStouu Oakland Office: 3239 Telegraph Ave.

Phone Piedmont "o7 Houri: 10 A to 1 to 5 7 to P. Bundaya, to 12 A U. Suite 812 Golden C.ate Theater San Iarflsco. I'hone Prospect 804 IF preaentea wlthtti 10 an frcm date tbla Coupon entitle" th hearer to an Fiv repirt ah'wlna tha eiact cane of tala Vmm ai.r-,t TfP nf ehara or nMlimtlon in nt jt b. 11-9-4 LOS AVfiKI FR OFPIf El 1808 W.

Tth T. IV- EASY TO DO C. C. To Open Course On Public Speaking The class in public speaking for business men, conducted annually Jusl phone trio of your friends noiC get their instructions to have The TRIBUNE delivered for at least three monihsf or simply ask Jour husband to secure the signatures of trvo acquaintances on, the accompanying blanks furnished belou). We will reserve a Timed Recipe book immediately upoa.receipl of your request, and the tiCo neu) orders.

No Medicine, Surgery, Massage or Electricity by the Oakland chamber of com No Money To Pay. No Money To Collect. TRIBUNE collectors will call for the regular subscription price of at the end of each month. Let us hear from you at once since we have only a small number of copies of Auguste Gay' book on hand. merce-, will noia its nrsc meeting Wednesday at p.

m. in the chamber of commerce rooms at the Oakland, it was announced yesterday. Te course will run for ten with', a meeting every Wednesday evening under the direction of Professor Dwight K. Watklns of the Univer; sity of California. The following have enrolled for this.

year's class: Howard A. Shealey, VaugHji Mulkey. M. Kdwards. Uouglas V.

B. Jiaucroft, F. L. To- Have these blanks filled ou and send in as soon as possible THREE MONTHS CONTRACT Date. 192...

OAKLAND I have not been subscriber to the OAKLAND TRlnitKR for th rhaschke, AV. t'lscher, Judge (ieorge Langan, Irving L. Singer, Karl C. Allander, George K. Mellon," Thomas Lindsey, W.

b. UibbR and A. L. Kennedy. The class Is limited to 25 and enrollments may be made through the chamber of commerce.

OAKLAND TRIBUNE Circulation Dept. past 30 days, 'but herewith subscribe and agree to take your newspaper for a period of MONTHS from this date snd thr otherwise ordered by mp. I will psy your collector the rfgulnr rate of 85c a month after each month's delivery. (This pries Includes the- big Sunday TillBUNE without extra charge.) SIGNED 777; rhone No ADDRESS Grand President To Visit Institute (Please urite plainly.) Thank you. am sending you herewith two new subscribers' na'mes and addresses.

They have subscribed for at least three months. Please reserve one of the Auguste Gay Timed-Recipe Books for me. I will call for it (or) Please mail it to this address (postage prepaid) (State which) ALAMEDA, Nov. 8. Grand President C.

w-LU 11111 make her official visit to the Young Ladles Institute of Alameda A Glearay Mass of Hair Monday evening at K. C. hall, Central avenue, near Oak street. Alameda members are preparing a program of entertainment In honor of the visit of the state's supreme head of the order. A number of candidates will be Initiated.

Phone No. THREE MONTHS "CONTRACT 192... OAKLAND TMIBUNK: I have not been a subscriber to the OAKLAND TRIBUNE for the past 30 days, but herewith subscribe and agree to take your newspaper for a period of THUEE MONTHS from this date and thereafter, Cntll otherwise ordered by me. I will pay your collector the regular rate of 85c a month ftfter each month's delivery. (This prlc Includes the big Sunday TRIBUNE withytfV extra charge.) 'IRIBUNE withuet extri Name ajic "Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's "Haif Girls! Try this? When combing Address And dressing your hair, Just moisten our hulr-brush with a little "Danderine" snd brush It through your liair.

The effect Is startling; You SIGNED UILf; GIVK WHIST PARTY. A whist party will be given in Jenny Lliid hall evening under the auspices of Oakland Y. L. I. No.

IS. The following committee is in charge: Misses Mabel While beautifying: the hair is also toning- and stimulating- eah single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter and Just ses how healthv and City ADDRESS CUy (Pleaseuirlte plainly.) Thank your Gallagher, Daisy Keller, Gertrude can do jour hair up immediately nd It will appear twice thick tid Tieavy a mass pf ifleamy hair, pur klliiff- with life and Possessing that incomparable softness, fresh-kesa and luxuriance. i uooiey, urage jicuivney, Alice youthfu your hail- appears after RappJ(.

ieCordova, Anna his delightful, refreshing; dress-43ulnrif Carrle Wall, Mary Burke. lntf.T-AdvertJsement. Catherine McHale, Eleanor White. Dooley, Grace McGlvney, Alice.

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